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|developer=[[Eidos Studios Hungary]]
|developer=[[Eidos Studios Hungary]]
|publisher=[[Eidos]]
|publisher=[[Eidos]]
|year=[[2007]]
|year=2007
|genre=[[Real-time tactics]]
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|website=http://www.battlestations.net
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:''For the [[1997]] [[PlayStation]] and [[Sega Saturn]] game see [[Battle Stations]].''
The Battlestations series is a combination of naval, air, and undersea action published by Eidos. Not meant to be taken for a flight, ship, or submarine simulator, the series gives players an arcade-like feel for the Pacific.
The Battlestations series is a combination of naval, air, and undersea action published by Eidos. Not meant to be taken for a flight, ship, or submarine simulator, the series gives players an arcade-like feel for the Pacific.



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Battlestations
Developer(s)Eidos Studios Hungary
Publisher(s)Eidos
Year introduced2007
Genre(s)Real-time tactics
For the 1997 PlayStation and Sega Saturn game see Battle Stations.

The Battlestations series is a combination of naval, air, and undersea action published by Eidos. Not meant to be taken for a flight, ship, or submarine simulator, the series gives players an arcade-like feel for the Pacific.

Aircraft can maneouvre without G-forces and cannon ranges have been scaled down considerably to make room for excellent gameplay. Players can activate a tactical map which allows them to either control their pieces like a real-time strategy game, or personally take charge of a unit and lead it into battle.

Pages in category "Battlestations"

The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.